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Central banks / Monetary policy / Banking / Systemic risk / Monetary economics / Macroprudential policy / Financial repression / Basel III / European Central Bank / Economics / Money / Macroeconomics
Date: 2014-04-17 04:11:59
Central banks
Monetary policy
Banking
Systemic risk
Monetary economics
Macroprudential policy
Financial repression
Basel III
European Central Bank
Economics
Money
Macroeconomics

Macroprudential policy and quantitative instruments: a European historical perspective

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